Madonna teaches her moves

At 53, she still can dance.
Pop star Madonna pulled out all the stops for her latest video 'Girl Gone Wild'.
In fact, the video is so raunchy, that Internet site Youtube put a viewing age restriction of 18 and over on it.
But that didn't keep Madonna from strutting her stuff online. Whilst promoting her new album MDNA, the dancing queen showed US talk show host Jimmy Fallon how to do a few moves.
The presenter earned his dancing stripes during the live online interview which was streamed on social media website Facebook.
Fans were able to submit questions for Madonna and one asked what she would do if she were president of the United States.
SOUNDBITE Madonna, saying (English):
"When I'm president of the United States, I will first of all take all the money spent on defense and put it in to education, so that school teachers get paid more money. It's scandalous how low their pay is. Scandalous. Two -- gay marriage would be legal everywhere and accepted. And what would three be? Three would be: there would be no restrictions whatsoever on any of my videos ever. Just one selfish act. I think as a president, you're allowed one selfish act. Like Bill Clinton."
There you have it.
MDNA, Madonna's 12th studio album, is released globally on March 26.
Mirja Mey, Reuters.

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